What does the phrase “Repertories of Music” refer to?

What will be an ideal response?


• "A repertory is a stock [or collection] of music that is ready to be performed, and a music-culture's repertory is what most of us think of as the ‘music itself.'"

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Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein magnified images from _____ on large canvases

a. cameos b. medieval manuscripts c. comics d. scrolls

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Igor Stravinsky shocked musical audiences with his famous composition for ballet called

A. The Firebird Suite. B. The Nutcracker. C. The Rite of Spring. D. The Flower Drum Song.

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The whole tone scale breaks the octave into 7 equal steps

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Much Native American music has been written down.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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